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at that time massachusetts had marriage equality through the judicial route. in california a precedent-setting thing happened. both house, the senate and the assembly passed the marriage equality bill, and all that was needed was the governor's siing, governor arnold swarzenegger who campaigned by being a friend of the glp community. he made statements like, "i worked with gays and les by -- less bians, some of my best friendsar gays and les bians", >> but he didn't sign it. >> he's a republican and has a conservative base. playing to that, he vetoed it. i was enraged. i was, together with brad at that time... >> brad is your partner. >> brad is your partner. >> yes. >> and you are married? >> a little after swarzenegger's veto. we saw young people pouring on to santa monica boulevard venting their rage and here we were at home comfortable. we discussed it and i said, "i have to speak out on this. we are so close and that hippo crit swarzenegger vetoed it. for me to speak out my voice needed to be authentic. i spoke to the press for the first time. >> did the
at that time massachusetts had marriage equality through the judicial route. in california a precedent-setting thing happened. both house, the senate and the assembly passed the marriage equality bill, and all that was needed was the governor's siing, governor arnold swarzenegger who campaigned by being a friend of the glp community. he made statements like, "i worked with gays and les by -- less bians, some of my best friendsar gays and les bians", >> but he didn't sign it....
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just for the western portion o f massachusetts. it was a way to protect the area from large chain stores. >> you might not choose to go to mcdonald's but a locally owned restaurants. >> at only 25, alice's job is to convince customers to embrace berk shares. 140,000 bills are now in circulation. five banks exchange them and more than 400 businesses accept them across rural towns. >> a lot of people think this sounds crazy. >> i have to remember that sometimes. not like all hippy dippy businesses taking berkshares. they are lawyers and accountants. >> there is an encouragement to get berkshares. 20 dollars get you 20 berkslairs and 1 dollar. >> we're not unhappy to do it. >> the berkshares has even gotten international protection. half million dollar grant to start offering berkshares loans. he thinks this could help protect from things like the euro crisis. >> small and medium size crisis, so introducing this loan program within the berk shares,. >> for now, it's a way to connect with neighbors. >> now is a good time to do it. i'm
just for the western portion o f massachusetts. it was a way to protect the area from large chain stores. >> you might not choose to go to mcdonald's but a locally owned restaurants. >> at only 25, alice's job is to convince customers to embrace berk shares. 140,000 bills are now in circulation. five banks exchange them and more than 400 businesses accept them across rural towns. >> a lot of people think this sounds crazy. >> i have to remember that sometimes. not like...
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berkshares is a local currency for the boston region the massachusetts. its device was a way to strengthen the comm. >> when you have burke shares, you may not go to mcdonald's. >> at 25 alice's job is to convince customers. >> we have local heroes on the front, artwork on the back. 140,000 bills have been released. >> a lot of this sounds crazy. >> it's not all hippy dip iing businesses. they are excavators, dentists and lawyers. >> there's a discount built into the exchange rate. $20 gets you 20 berkshares and an extra dollar. it's a 5% discount, but it can hurt businesses once they convert back to dollars. >> i can't may the electricity money or vendors with berkshares. the retailers take the hit. we are not urn happy. >> in amsterdam ta nonprofit extended a half million grant to start offering berkshare loans. >> the formal banking system is not willing to support small and local entertrieses. by introducing the loan system been the berkshare currency. it's an important step. for now it's seen as a way to connect with neighbours. >> i'm showing you it
berkshares is a local currency for the boston region the massachusetts. its device was a way to strengthen the comm. >> when you have burke shares, you may not go to mcdonald's. >> at 25 alice's job is to convince customers. >> we have local heroes on the front, artwork on the back. 140,000 bills have been released. >> a lot of this sounds crazy. >> it's not all hippy dip iing businesses. they are excavators, dentists and lawyers. >> there's a discount built...
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he could face 25 years to life in prison. >> a 14-year-old massachusetts boy faces new charges in the rape and murder of his teacher. an indictment claims suspect phillip chisholm was armed with a box cutter and used and object to assault the high schoolteacher colleen ritzer. he is accused of stealing hear underwear, credit cards and cell phone. >> the first of the 30 activists in russia have been released after demonstrating near a russian oil rig. >> two children are dead and three others in critical condition after a car plunged into an ice why pond in minnesota. the woman driving managed to escape. the car went off a highway ramp thursday in a suburb of minneapolis. the car was submerged for nearly 45 minutes. >> this date, 50 years ago was a dark chapter in american history. the people of dallas were forever changed by the assassination of president kennedy there in 1963. his death also marred the reputation of dallas, texas for years to come. as aljazeera's alan fisher reports, the city is now trying to reclaim its good name. >> in a place once known at city of hate, messages o
he could face 25 years to life in prison. >> a 14-year-old massachusetts boy faces new charges in the rape and murder of his teacher. an indictment claims suspect phillip chisholm was armed with a box cutter and used and object to assault the high schoolteacher colleen ritzer. he is accused of stealing hear underwear, credit cards and cell phone. >> the first of the 30 activists in russia have been released after demonstrating near a russian oil rig. >> two children are dead...
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on the east coast that includes new york, new jersey, connecticut, massachusetts, vermont, new hampshire, maryland, maine and rhode island. in the midwest, minnesota and iowa. and on the west coast washington and california. >>> a new jersey mall that was the scene of a shooting is open again today. a man fired shots into the ceiling monday night at the westfield garden state plaza. no one was hurt. the gunman later committed suicide. authorities identified him as 20-year-old richard schoop. police say he had a history of drug use. his brother says he doesn't think he intended to harm anyone except himself. >>> a teacher wounded last week during the shootings at the los angeles international airport is speaking out. he was struck in the leg. two others were wounded. he says he was standing between two tsa agents when he was hit. the 29-year-old describes how he dragged himself to safety amid the chaos. >> i thought i was going to get shot again. so i just crawled and tried to crawl away. i tried to stand the on the it at first, and it wouldn't support my weight. the bones were totally sh
on the east coast that includes new york, new jersey, connecticut, massachusetts, vermont, new hampshire, maryland, maine and rhode island. in the midwest, minnesota and iowa. and on the west coast washington and california. >>> a new jersey mall that was the scene of a shooting is open again today. a man fired shots into the ceiling monday night at the westfield garden state plaza. no one was hurt. the gunman later committed suicide. authorities identified him as 20-year-old richard...
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. >> a football team in massachusetts cancelled the rest of their season. members of the lurenburg spray painted, "knits don't need n" 13-year-old isaac phillips, his mum is white and father black. they cancelled their biggest game because the superintendent said, "we have no tolerance for racism." local police and the federal bureau of investigation are investigating. time to follow the bouncing ball. lebron james and miami heat. dwayne wayne is selling a sitcom to fox called "throw." it will be shah to the "kos by show." dwayne didn't play. his team-mates picked up the slack. lebron scarred a season-low 13. miami won 104-88. dwayne wayne trying to franchise himself. he has a line of socks and ties. >> he wouldn't be the first nba player. >> i like "the kos by show." >> raising the age limit for buying secrets. a new law when county signed to people the tobacco out of the hands of under 21st. >> and i'll tell you where we are dealing with rain and snow. . >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. just ahead new york city's crackdown on tobacco. first the pre
. >> a football team in massachusetts cancelled the rest of their season. members of the lurenburg spray painted, "knits don't need n" 13-year-old isaac phillips, his mum is white and father black. they cancelled their biggest game because the superintendent said, "we have no tolerance for racism." local police and the federal bureau of investigation are investigating. time to follow the bouncing ball. lebron james and miami heat. dwayne wayne is selling a sitcom to...
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. >> when she was grewing up in massachusetts her family emphasized the importance of giving back and last summer became charitable became difficult when she lost her job. >> when you give or spend when you are unemployed you know everything you spend is going out and you have nothing to refill it. >> reporter: but using a website called good search.com she is able to donate money simply by using the good search search engine. >> a penny a search for the charity or school. >> reporter: veteran in the field with 15 million last years alone and raised $10 million through 1.2 billion transactions taking place on the site and they are helping you give without giving and charity miles for champ earn 10 cents a mile for biking and 25 cents for walking or running including autism speak, habitat for humanity and michael j fox and people raised $300,000 and money goes to help feed hungry children in the united states and it provided 1.3 million meals and on shop.com and retailers including amazon, 800-flowers and apple will give to a charity of your choice. >> people want to do good and want t
. >> when she was grewing up in massachusetts her family emphasized the importance of giving back and last summer became charitable became difficult when she lost her job. >> when you give or spend when you are unemployed you know everything you spend is going out and you have nothing to refill it. >> reporter: but using a website called good search.com she is able to donate money simply by using the good search search engine. >> a penny a search for the charity or...
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massachusetts is a model. what gets this is massachusetts implemented five steps over 20 years. we're implementing five steps on monday. >> with more than 2.4 forward, and only having 35 million users. you can see how the potential is up to regain and gain more ground. >> guy, i will give you a chance to redeem yourself. >> twitter. i heard that one. >> okay. >> i think he makes an excellent point. my only concern about twitter here and karen speaks this. at a certain point this could be a $60 stock. everybody thinks that it has got to trade in the mid 30s first. >> real quick on game stop, everyone says and we're not going to play the old games. both of the new games are not backwards compatible. >> they can't use the old games for the new game systems. there is much larger margins on the older used games versus the new games. >> all right. we are trading your tweets and that's right after this. ♪ ♪ so you can get out of your element. so you can explore a new frontier and a different discipline. get two times the points on travel and dining at restaurants from chase sapphir
massachusetts is a model. what gets this is massachusetts implemented five steps over 20 years. we're implementing five steps on monday. >> with more than 2.4 forward, and only having 35 million users. you can see how the potential is up to regain and gain more ground. >> guy, i will give you a chance to redeem yourself. >> twitter. i heard that one. >> okay. >> i think he makes an excellent point. my only concern about twitter here and karen speaks this. at a...
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massachusetts is a model. what gets missed is massachusetts implemented five steps over 20 years. we're implementing five steps on one day. >> can we slow it down then? >> i don't think where we are now we can slow it down. that's why i think the whole question of collaboration among the key players is critical. you've got to get people together who are committed to making this work. i think the health plans are in it, consumer groups are in it. and i think that the physician and hospital community. you can't make policy from a political perspective and then turn it over to people to implement. we end up with what we have. >> just so i understand, you said it happened over 20 years, what happened? >> the first thing they combined the individual and small group market. the next thing they did was eliminate age, rating and compressed the age rating. then a few years later, they eliminated gender rating. then they eliminated the medical underwriting. and then the last step was the requirement for the individual mandate. so that was a culmination of a 20-year process. and what we're d
massachusetts is a model. what gets missed is massachusetts implemented five steps over 20 years. we're implementing five steps on one day. >> can we slow it down then? >> i don't think where we are now we can slow it down. that's why i think the whole question of collaboration among the key players is critical. you've got to get people together who are committed to making this work. i think the health plans are in it, consumer groups are in it. and i think that the physician and...
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this system that's being used in obama care is pretty much what mitt romney did in massachusetts and it worked very well. five years later, 98.5% have the health insurance. it's extraordinary in this country. and people are pretty happy with romney care. i think in the long run this does work but the website is a screw-up. >> you know this, if you can't get sufficient momentum moving forward, actually it might not work. it could collapse back and that is the fear and i would argue that the gop has given you guys the runaround here. on the one hand they say we won't support obama care at the state level. you put it on the federal system and see if your i.t. works on that. and then on friday they are coming back and saying they are substandard policies. let's subspend them for a year. who is going to be based on obama care are the old and sick people with pre-existing conditions. they are running the democrats right, center, and left on this. >> i would agree with that. but i do think in the long run, even though this wasn't the program that i thought we should have put in, this will w
this system that's being used in obama care is pretty much what mitt romney did in massachusetts and it worked very well. five years later, 98.5% have the health insurance. it's extraordinary in this country. and people are pretty happy with romney care. i think in the long run this does work but the website is a screw-up. >> you know this, if you can't get sufficient momentum moving forward, actually it might not work. it could collapse back and that is the fear and i would argue that...
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he's of course congratulating you on becoming the new mayor of boston, massachusetts. what's your response? >> oh, my god, mr. vice president, you're the only one who thought i could be mayor of boston. you're the only one who believed in me. >> we should point out that actually happened to a guy in beantown monday night. vice president biden called the wrong guy. stick around. i have a 401k retirement plan. i started part-time, now i'm a manager. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. [ passenger ] airport, please. what airline? united. [ indian accent ] which airline, sir? [ passenger ] united. whoa taxi! [ british accent ] what airline, then? [ passenger ] united. all right. [ spanish ] what airline? [ passenger ] united. ♪ [ m
he's of course congratulating you on becoming the new mayor of boston, massachusetts. what's your response? >> oh, my god, mr. vice president, you're the only one who thought i could be mayor of boston. you're the only one who believed in me. >> we should point out that actually happened to a guy in beantown monday night. vice president biden called the wrong guy. stick around. i have a 401k retirement plan. i started part-time, now i'm a manager. my employer matches my charitable...
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. >>> the massachusetts state governor who got released has decided to retire. sergeant sean murphy insisting he was not forced out but it was time to move on. he'll receive a full pension. membrane's decision coming after internal charges against him for violating departmental rules were upheld. >>> the nfl is trying to get the full story of what happened between jonathan martin and richie incognito. martin left the team after alleged bullying by inincognito. we get more from cnn's john va is zarrella. >> reporter: the muscles teddy bear as a friend described incognito looked slick to have a brand-new ferrari delivered to his home while inside the training facility, incognito's teammates and coaches faced a barrage of questions off allegations of bullying. philbin saying incognito was tied to toughen up. >> since the day i walked through these doors has been one of honesty, respect, and accountability to one another. >> reporter: the nfl is investigating incognito's purportedly profanity laced e-mails for jonathan martin. incognito has been suspended from the t
. >>> the massachusetts state governor who got released has decided to retire. sergeant sean murphy insisting he was not forced out but it was time to move on. he'll receive a full pension. membrane's decision coming after internal charges against him for violating departmental rules were upheld. >>> the nfl is trying to get the full story of what happened between jonathan martin and richie incognito. martin left the team after alleged bullying by inincognito. we get more from...
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massachusetts emergency management agency says it is fully activated right now, coordinating with authorities on the ground, and authorities on the water. this parade will end when the duck boats head out to the charles river. of course, the most important part of this morning is that all these people, these 1 million fan, stay safe and can enjoy a celebration six months and or in the making. allison, victor? >> alexandra, what about the marathon bombing survivors? do we know that there's anything special planned specifically for them? >> reporter: it should be the most moving moment of this entire day, as we're told the red sox will stop just about when they make it to the marathon finish line, just down boylston street that way. we're told they have plan, some sort of tribute. but the details have not been released, so that's a moment we'll wait to see together. allison, victor? >> okay, alexandra field, thank you. >>> the boston marathon finish line has been a strong symbol for the red sox and their fans this entire season. you may remember wednesday night after the red sox won the world s
massachusetts emergency management agency says it is fully activated right now, coordinating with authorities on the ground, and authorities on the water. this parade will end when the duck boats head out to the charles river. of course, the most important part of this morning is that all these people, these 1 million fan, stay safe and can enjoy a celebration six months and or in the making. allison, victor? >> alexandra, what about the marathon bombing survivors? do we know that there's...
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home, i would no more return to italy than i would have in the early united states, return to salem, massachusetts, for that trial. but what this will show is that the supreme court said this test on this knife will be decisive. and now it is decisive. the victim wasn't involved in that knife. so if they are honest, if they are straightforward, they will dismiss the case. if it continues after this, it has nothing to do any more, if it ever did, with evidence. >> and steve, while i have you, thank you for that on the amanda knox case. >> sure. >> yesterday, l.a.x., the shooting taking place. from your standpoint, how will the fbi proceed on this? given your -- you're a retired fbi employee. >> given that the case is already well down the line, you have the suspect. you know what his motivations were. you have him in his own handwriting. this is going to be now -- >> you're saying you know his motivation, meaning he was -- >> he was after tsa agents. >> -- because of this information or this text information, this rant of anti-tsa, federal government. you believe the motivation, indeed, he was angr
home, i would no more return to italy than i would have in the early united states, return to salem, massachusetts, for that trial. but what this will show is that the supreme court said this test on this knife will be decisive. and now it is decisive. the victim wasn't involved in that knife. so if they are honest, if they are straightforward, they will dismiss the case. if it continues after this, it has nothing to do any more, if it ever did, with evidence. >> and steve, while i have...
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. >>> number 4, a former massachusetts state chemist is going to prison. annie dugan pleaded guilty to falsifying drug tests. prosecutors said she wanted to look productive. the business handling of evidence by dugan has prompts hundreds. >>> number 5, the government has extended the signup care for obama care. americans have to the 23rd of december to enroll for coverage that will start january 1st. the original deadline was december 15th. the of course, people know why, the trouble with healthcare.gov, the website. >>> this morning, the international community may be a little closer ever really to a deal about nuclear energy. and nuclear power, with iran, and the possibility of that nuclear weapon. secretary of state john kerry has landed in geneva to join negotiations. experts say his arrival indicates world powers on the verge of an agreement. the goal is to prevent, iran, of course from developing that nuclear weapon. so will today be the day? let's bring in former under secretary of state nicholas burns, he joins us from new york. and boston internat
. >>> number 4, a former massachusetts state chemist is going to prison. annie dugan pleaded guilty to falsifying drug tests. prosecutors said she wanted to look productive. the business handling of evidence by dugan has prompts hundreds. >>> number 5, the government has extended the signup care for obama care. americans have to the 23rd of december to enroll for coverage that will start january 1st. the original deadline was december 15th. the of course, people know why, the...
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i have nothing but high respect for the massachusetts state police, the men and women i've worked with for 25 years. >> they put you on the midnight shift, right. >> they did. >> what is that message? >> well, i mean, i've worked the midnight shift for years and what they did was put me back in uniform patrol with a cruiser. i was transferred from headquarters to a remote location working the midnight desk. >> how did the other men and women on the job treat you? >> just fine. absolutely no problems. >> how do you think your client should be seen? >> i mean, you know, the word hero is overused. there are people who risk their lives. he risked his life for 25 years for the commonwealth. this is a man who felt the pain of the vicks. that's why he did it. he felt their pain. he photographed funerals, photographed the funeral of the m.i.t. officer. he knew what this was doing to the victims with be that picture. he wanted to help them and he did. >> you wouldn't be retiring but for the situation. i know you say it's an okay accommodation. you're all right with it. but for this you'd still
i have nothing but high respect for the massachusetts state police, the men and women i've worked with for 25 years. >> they put you on the midnight shift, right. >> they did. >> what is that message? >> well, i mean, i've worked the midnight shift for years and what they did was put me back in uniform patrol with a cruiser. i was transferred from headquarters to a remote location working the midnight desk. >> how did the other men and women on the job treat you?...
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he is the senior vice president of jobs for the future in boston, massachusetts. kazis leaves the policy and advocacy efforts in jobs for the future -- an organization dedicated to improving education opportunities for low income americans. jfm has helped fostered better school to career transitions. his dedication to expanding a realnities is making difference for students in massachusetts and across the country. cases.elcome to mr. thank you for taking the time to share your expertise. much, senatorery warren. i now invite senator mikulski for an introduction. >> it is with leisure i kirwan.e dr. he has a distinguished career in higher education. he is a faculty member in the classroom trying to educate students. he was a faculty member for over 20 years. he served as the president of college park, the flagship at the university of maryland system. for the last 11 years, he has been chancellor of the university system. he is essentially -- don't tell governor o'malley this, he is the governor of the university system. during his time, he has faced big challenges
he is the senior vice president of jobs for the future in boston, massachusetts. kazis leaves the policy and advocacy efforts in jobs for the future -- an organization dedicated to improving education opportunities for low income americans. jfm has helped fostered better school to career transitions. his dedication to expanding a realnities is making difference for students in massachusetts and across the country. cases.elcome to mr. thank you for taking the time to share your expertise. much,...
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,ames is up, greenfield massachusetts. caller: thank you for taking my call. if insurance -- auto insurance is considered coverage on the affordable care act. buying automobile insurance would not cover the requirement to purchase health insurance under the affordable care act. what you would need to purchase is a health insurance plan that meets certain standards. that includes hospital stays, not-- drug coverage, charging women more than men and not rejecting anyone for a pre- existing condition. there is a specific set of criteria that an insurance plan needs to me to be compliant with the requirements to carry coverage. host: you have a follow-up? caller: people who are on unemployment, are they covered by the affordable care act? they generally are. there are two requirements for purchasing insurance. you have to be a legal resident and not incarcerated. if you meet those requirements, you are near certainly eligible to use the affordable care act. post" had washington a chart over the weekend. their insurance through medicaid, 13% per medicaid. 13% -- th
,ames is up, greenfield massachusetts. caller: thank you for taking my call. if insurance -- auto insurance is considered coverage on the affordable care act. buying automobile insurance would not cover the requirement to purchase health insurance under the affordable care act. what you would need to purchase is a health insurance plan that meets certain standards. that includes hospital stays, not-- drug coverage, charging women more than men and not rejecting anyone for a pre- existing...
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this was in massachusetts? caller: a company came in here in 2010 and just started firing black people, two people at a time. host: that is tyrone in boston. chart -- do you ever worry that your total income will not be enough to meet your family's expensive -- expenses? in 1971, it was 8%. in 2013, it was 19%. up to 32% in 2012 forward workers -- for workers making less than $35,000. caller: thanks for c-span. i was an engineer. i am out of work 15 years. the visa, it is for six-year stay. who they think have stopped looking, we drifted into a cash society. you have to know the value of every stupid thing. books, cars, all kinds of things. when people in the neighborhood get it out of work, you get good deals and you can quadruple and triple your money. cash only. the government does not get anything. i feel my money -- if i pay taxes, i do not want my money to go to 120 bases all country. this is what is happening. host: family, thank you for calling in. in many stores, around the country, the workers start -
this was in massachusetts? caller: a company came in here in 2010 and just started firing black people, two people at a time. host: that is tyrone in boston. chart -- do you ever worry that your total income will not be enough to meet your family's expensive -- expenses? in 1971, it was 8%. in 2013, it was 19%. up to 32% in 2012 forward workers -- for workers making less than $35,000. caller: thanks for c-span. i was an engineer. i am out of work 15 years. the visa, it is for six-year stay. who...
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introduced by senator ed markey of massachusetts. he just joined this year. he is one of the leading clean energy advocates on capitol hill. he cosponsored the climate change bill in 2009 with waxman, he has been planning he wanted this to be his first legislation in the senate. it says electric utilities have to provide 25% of their electricity from renewable solar, -- wind., geothermal, by 2020 five. electric utilities and natural gas have to meet efficiency targets within a period. the second was introduced by tom udall and mike udall. their first cousins, they had a similar bill, 25% by 2025 renewable energy requirement, i don't believe they had the efficiency with theirs. the raf -- ref is popular at the state level. ranging fromevels 15% to 25% over the next decade or decade and a half. it is popular among clean energy advocates and environmentalists, it does not have a lot of chance of gaining traction in this congress. republicans are in charge of the house, they're very resistant to any sort of mandate, that is what an ref is. about realng energies a
introduced by senator ed markey of massachusetts. he just joined this year. he is one of the leading clean energy advocates on capitol hill. he cosponsored the climate change bill in 2009 with waxman, he has been planning he wanted this to be his first legislation in the senate. it says electric utilities have to provide 25% of their electricity from renewable solar, -- wind., geothermal, by 2020 five. electric utilities and natural gas have to meet efficiency targets within a period. the...
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she spoke about slavery and women's rights before the massachusetts state legislature. the forum was hosted by simmons college and included a panel looking at women in politics. here's a preview. think the word entitlement often has a negative connotation but, really, the goal is for girls and women to operate with a greater sense of entitlement. to say that i am deserving of that opportunity, i am prepared and qualified. all those other nagging insecurities and doubts that often get in the way. was alluding to that earlier but the data says it takes a minimum of seven people to convince a woman to run for office would you venture to guess how many it takes to convince a man? himself. [laughter] it actually is not a joke. [laughter] say that i was recruited to run for office. that is the case for most women. i was not in some corner politically calculated my political ascension area i had been an aide to senator john kerry for 11 years and prior to that and a tube congressman joseph mcginty the second and enjoyed being the person behind the person. there was reward in t
she spoke about slavery and women's rights before the massachusetts state legislature. the forum was hosted by simmons college and included a panel looking at women in politics. here's a preview. think the word entitlement often has a negative connotation but, really, the goal is for girls and women to operate with a greater sense of entitlement. to say that i am deserving of that opportunity, i am prepared and qualified. all those other nagging insecurities and doubts that often get in the...
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in massachusetts, very small numbers of people paid the penalty. shall have you considered taking your group to the exchanges -- host: have you considered taking your group to the exchanges? guest: we have had conversations about it. what is most attractive about the exchanges to young people is the choice -- you have more choice, and portability -- the idea that i decided to leave jobs, go somewhere else, i will be able to stay on my same insurance plan. there are things about it that are very attractive. host: the next call for aaron smith of the young invincibles comes from richard in grandview, missouri, democrats line. theer: i want to mention theker program, where government by autos automobiles, and everybody -- but those automobiles, and anybody had, but it blew over. the insurance companies. i am so happy that young men like yourself will not have to carry the baggage of all of the stuff that ted cruz and the tea party are bringing up. host: any comments for him, mr. smith? isst: one point that he made it is right on. -- that is what -- th
in massachusetts, very small numbers of people paid the penalty. shall have you considered taking your group to the exchanges -- host: have you considered taking your group to the exchanges? guest: we have had conversations about it. what is most attractive about the exchanges to young people is the choice -- you have more choice, and portability -- the idea that i decided to leave jobs, go somewhere else, i will be able to stay on my same insurance plan. there are things about it that are very...
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massachusetts, 1905. there was a pastor in cambridge who refuse to get vaccinated for smallpox. said it was a religious objection. the supreme court said, too bad. you live here, you are getting vaccinated. tough luck. the bottom line is there is a point at which every person responsibility issue becomes a public health one. and the question is -- where is the line and what are the legal doctrines that govern the crossing over of that line? i would submit to you that we have surpassed that for this problem. yet we have not enacted any societal interventions that are meaningful to try to fix it. that is what needs to change. >> thank you, dr. lustig. i was wondering if you could speak little bit to other disease in addition to obesity, such as autoimmune disease. >> autoimmune disease is a grab bag. this is being televised, taped. and i am about the science. the science on auto immune disease is very much an open question. so i am a little loathe to tell you how all of this might tie into autoimmune disease, other than to say that people are working on it. i am very interested, b
massachusetts, 1905. there was a pastor in cambridge who refuse to get vaccinated for smallpox. said it was a religious objection. the supreme court said, too bad. you live here, you are getting vaccinated. tough luck. the bottom line is there is a point at which every person responsibility issue becomes a public health one. and the question is -- where is the line and what are the legal doctrines that govern the crossing over of that line? i would submit to you that we have surpassed that for...
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was the experience of massachusetts, after the initial rollout, there was an acceleration to it. it is pretty exciting. think i can almost unanimously say there are members very pleased with the president posses statement today, that he would do what he could do administratively on this, to have the delay, to encourage insurance companies to make sure people know what their rights are in terms of going to an exchange. you know his provision. i will not visit it except to receiveds positively in the process of putting together our motion to recommit our legislative opportunity as a minardi for tomorrow. you will hear more about it tomorrow. to what thementary president has done. i think the administration for any andailability in all occasions, to, and spell out specifically what the opportunities are and for some of our members, to spell out clearly what the problems are with the bill, the bill of the hour coming out tomorrow. fuss and everybody said how the bill would protect, it does not mandate insurance peoplees must keep those in their insurance policies. it is only a masque
was the experience of massachusetts, after the initial rollout, there was an acceleration to it. it is pretty exciting. think i can almost unanimously say there are members very pleased with the president posses statement today, that he would do what he could do administratively on this, to have the delay, to encourage insurance companies to make sure people know what their rights are in terms of going to an exchange. you know his provision. i will not visit it except to receiveds positively in...
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massachusetts, there was a pastor in cambridge who refuse to get vaccinated for smallpox. said it was a religious objection. the supreme court said, too bad. tough luck. the bottom line is there is a point at which every person responsibility issue becomes a public health one. and the question is -- where is the line and what are the legal doctrines that govern the crossing over of that line? i would submit to you that we have surpassed that for this problem. yet we have not enacted any societal interventions that are meaningful to try to fix it. that is what needs to change. >> thank
massachusetts, there was a pastor in cambridge who refuse to get vaccinated for smallpox. said it was a religious objection. the supreme court said, too bad. tough luck. the bottom line is there is a point at which every person responsibility issue becomes a public health one. and the question is -- where is the line and what are the legal doctrines that govern the crossing over of that line? i would submit to you that we have surpassed that for this problem. yet we have not enacted any...
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you see precincts in massachusetts where the immigrant areas do not do as well. it is the republican party which puts the amendment through. the south is not particularly into it. neither is the traditional immigrant culture. it is the native american or older stock, republican areas to which are more interested in putting suffragette. it is something which boosts harding that year. he is a hell of a lot better looking than james cox. >> this is the first presidential election that had read your coverage of the results. the reported the election results across the nation. i want to bring in two other points. first of all, florence harding liked astrology. it was to her very important way of getting information, gathering strategies. she had a relationship with an astrologer. who was she? >> madame marcia. she wasn't alone in this. it was an interesting period of time. lots of people believe this. if anything, people were more criticized who were following astrology than even now. nevertheless, she found in t extremely important. it shows up in her diaries. it sho
you see precincts in massachusetts where the immigrant areas do not do as well. it is the republican party which puts the amendment through. the south is not particularly into it. neither is the traditional immigrant culture. it is the native american or older stock, republican areas to which are more interested in putting suffragette. it is something which boosts harding that year. he is a hell of a lot better looking than james cox. >> this is the first presidential election that had...
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he served as a top prosecutor at the county level in massachusetts and went on to be elected to be governor. two years later, he was elected to the united states senate where he served for 28 years. the last four of those years he served as the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. in fact, he has been a leader and virtually every foreign- policy issue for the united states over the past three decades. this year, he became the first sitting chairman of that committee in over a century to become secretary of state. two weeks ago, i was honored to travel to asia with secretary kerry where you push key initiatives like the trans- pacific partnership. he has knowledge and global reach in this leadership position. ladies and gentlemen, let's give a warm welcome to a national hero, a man who he would dedicate his life to serve the united states in a tireless and can do way and is dealing with the tough issues that face our world. please help me welcome my friend secretary of state, john kerry. [applause] >> good morning. thank you. thank you very much. thank you for an extraordinary
he served as a top prosecutor at the county level in massachusetts and went on to be elected to be governor. two years later, he was elected to the united states senate where he served for 28 years. the last four of those years he served as the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. in fact, he has been a leader and virtually every foreign- policy issue for the united states over the past three decades. this year, he became the first sitting chairman of that committee in over a...
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massachusetts. republican caller. caller: hi, greta. thank you for c-span. numerous studies has shown whirlwind has been implemented on a large scale in texas, california, ireland, and australia, and emissions from power plants that get measured do not significantly go down, and the reason for this is the wind is unpredictable. you cannot tell when it is going to drop out, so you have to be running the fossil fuel power plants as backups and cycling down, andd compensating for the wind going up and down, uses just as much fuel and emissions as if you let the power plants run freely, the way they were designed to run. host: nick juliano? guest: i am not familiar with those particular studies, but it is an industry that has been fairly, but it is a small space in terms of overall energy generation. a few states like south dakota 20%, butget nationwide, it is in the 4%-5% range. whether or not it is predictable, yes and no. i have been to control facilities -- i visited the facility in portland, oregon, a big control room with screens on the wall with pieces of
massachusetts. republican caller. caller: hi, greta. thank you for c-span. numerous studies has shown whirlwind has been implemented on a large scale in texas, california, ireland, and australia, and emissions from power plants that get measured do not significantly go down, and the reason for this is the wind is unpredictable. you cannot tell when it is going to drop out, so you have to be running the fossil fuel power plants as backups and cycling down, andd compensating for the wind going up...
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attorney for the district of massachusetts, first assistant united states attorney for the northern district of california, and the deputy inspector general for investigations of the department of health and human services. we are here today to announce that johnson and johnson and three of its subsidiaries have agreed to pay more than $2.2 billion to resolve criminal and civil claims they marketed prescription drugs for uses that were never approved, safe, or effective. there were kickbacks to physicians and pharmacies to prescribing these drugs. hrough these alleged acts from these companies, they lined their pockets with the money of american taxpayers and private insurance industry. they drove up costs for everyone in the health care system and negatively impacted the long-term solvency of the central healthcare programs by medicare. this global settlement resolves these companies, they lined their pockets with the money of american taxpayers and private insurance industry. multiple investigations involving the ente psychotic drugs and other johnson & johnson products. the settlement als
attorney for the district of massachusetts, first assistant united states attorney for the northern district of california, and the deputy inspector general for investigations of the department of health and human services. we are here today to announce that johnson and johnson and three of its subsidiaries have agreed to pay more than $2.2 billion to resolve criminal and civil claims they marketed prescription drugs for uses that were never approved, safe, or effective. there were kickbacks to...
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in massachusetts on our line for independents. caller: i have been watching c- span for seven years, and i think this is a critical topic, and i want to say thank you to both of them, especially robert, for 20 years of opening this pandora's box. host: thank you. we go to alabama. caller: it sounds as though poverty is being equated with laziness. know theike to statistics for individuals that have college degrees that are receiving some of these benefits because they cannot find jobs. guest: i do not think laziness is the proper word. i do think that maintaining a strong work ethic and trying to be in the labor force as much as possible is an important factor in escaping poverty, but i also realize that in the current time there are millions of americans that simply cannot find jobs, and that is a problem with the current economy. is it is not so much laziness, but it is a question up inen somebody shows the welfare office and says i cannot find a job, i have children to support, i need assistance, i do not want to cut them off,
in massachusetts on our line for independents. caller: i have been watching c- span for seven years, and i think this is a critical topic, and i want to say thank you to both of them, especially robert, for 20 years of opening this pandora's box. host: thank you. we go to alabama. caller: it sounds as though poverty is being equated with laziness. know theike to statistics for individuals that have college degrees that are receiving some of these benefits because they cannot find jobs. guest: i...
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but even after scott graham one in massachusetts, he change the senate. i will say one thing about obama. here's one of the most dogged individuals and stubborn. he is going to get his way. host: al from cambridge ohio, independent line, is next. supporter of i'm a the affordable care act. i was able to find a comparable ohio on theere in verge of retirement. thate a report here speaker boehner signed up for the affordable care act yesterday. have you heard this? host: you try to and i don't think he was successful, if i recall correctly. caller: the reports i have is that he was successful, i'm reading it on salon.com. he was able to get on and apply. on the greater budget, --host: talk about your own experience. how much were you paying before and how much are you paying now? had health care at my employer. i was looking for comparable coverage on the healthcare.gov. our legislature didn't choose the set up in exchange so i had to go to healthcare.gov. i think i did it on october 1 or second. i was just looking for estimates. i won't be able to apply un
but even after scott graham one in massachusetts, he change the senate. i will say one thing about obama. here's one of the most dogged individuals and stubborn. he is going to get his way. host: al from cambridge ohio, independent line, is next. supporter of i'm a the affordable care act. i was able to find a comparable ohio on theere in verge of retirement. thate a report here speaker boehner signed up for the affordable care act yesterday. have you heard this? host: you try to and i don't...
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i was fortunate enough to be covered by the plan we had in massachusetts. she was fortunate enough to be cover thsmed program was truly a godsend and i can tell you how grateful i was for it as i did not then, nor do i now, have employer coverage. i was not eligible for medicaid at the time because my unemployment benefits disqualified me. she received a cancellation of her policy effective december 31, and is advise shed should purchase insurance through the new exchange. but mr. speaker, i began trying to obtain insurance as soon as the ex-cheage open. though i was able to establish an account and application, i was informed that i'm not eligible for a tax subsidy because i'm eligible for medicaid. while many people might be happy to receive free medicaid it creates a nightmare for me. that's what linda in cecil county, write -- cecil county writes. the president's affordable care act is creating a nightmare for her. she said, there are few specialists in her rural county so nearly all my doctors in delaware. sense they don't don't take maryland medicare,
i was fortunate enough to be covered by the plan we had in massachusetts. she was fortunate enough to be cover thsmed program was truly a godsend and i can tell you how grateful i was for it as i did not then, nor do i now, have employer coverage. i was not eligible for medicaid at the time because my unemployment benefits disqualified me. she received a cancellation of her policy effective december 31, and is advise shed should purchase insurance through the new exchange. but mr. speaker, i...
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he talked in massachusetts. just people picking up the saturday evening post and not really bothering to look at his paintings and describing rockwell paintings and i don't think that people really took the time to realize what an original he was. but i think in many ways it goes beyond the in many cases so much more. >> [inaudible] [applause] >>> up next on book tv, after words with debbie hines creator of legal speaks blog. this week, abbe contributing authors to how can you represent those people, the director and supervisor of georgetown law school criminal defense and prisoner advocacy clinic discuss the defense attorneys answers to the professional question the year asked most often how they are able to defend those that commit the worst crimes. the program is about an hour. >> i am so glad to be doubled to interview you on your book how can you represent those people. it was a very interesting and thought-provoking book and i don't say that lightly because if it weren't i wouldn't say otherwise but it was
he talked in massachusetts. just people picking up the saturday evening post and not really bothering to look at his paintings and describing rockwell paintings and i don't think that people really took the time to realize what an original he was. but i think in many ways it goes beyond the in many cases so much more. >> [inaudible] [applause] >>> up next on book tv, after words with debbie hines creator of legal speaks blog. this week, abbe contributing authors to how can you...
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the state of massachusetts has generally done very well on this making basically massachusetts importing a high skill, high education people from exporting missiles go, but a relatively small as a state. you have got over 6 million people, little less than arizona . california has 38 million, texas has 25 million. massachusetts is almost like a single kind of nice mature area that has worked out well. you still have pretty high levels of inequality as well. i call on the people of say that they want more and ask them the question, how come the places that you run have the highest income inequality. i think it answer is, you tax middle income people out, high housing costs by environmental regulations and other things that california, for example, but also mature new york, and a population increase in the last 40 years. immigrants in, americans out. that has been the pattern. you know, if you want to raise a family and you are not high income, not communal, ph.d. educated, a decent job, what does a house cost you in the san francisco bay area with a los angeles area. yo public-school and
the state of massachusetts has generally done very well on this making basically massachusetts importing a high skill, high education people from exporting missiles go, but a relatively small as a state. you have got over 6 million people, little less than arizona . california has 38 million, texas has 25 million. massachusetts is almost like a single kind of nice mature area that has worked out well. you still have pretty high levels of inequality as well. i call on the people of say that they...
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from massachusetts to rhode island. economic incentives play a role but people migrate in mass numbers to pursue dreams or skate nightmares and one illustration of the thesis that economic incentives are not paramount is what i call the migration that did not happen. the fact that in three generations from the civil war to world war ii for making 65-1940, 75 years very few southerners migrated to the north despite the fact the wages were constantly two three times higher in the north. economic incentive was there, no political boundary, no border patrol, no immigration station to get through and during the years, more than thirty million immigrants came across the ocean from europe to the united states only 1 million black southerners and 1 million white southerners move from south to north. this is a measure of the depth of the wounds in which 600,000 americans in a country of thirty million died. i mentioned the yankee north tried to impose racial equality on the south, but that was resisted ultimately by voters in th
from massachusetts to rhode island. economic incentives play a role but people migrate in mass numbers to pursue dreams or skate nightmares and one illustration of the thesis that economic incentives are not paramount is what i call the migration that did not happen. the fact that in three generations from the civil war to world war ii for making 65-1940, 75 years very few southerners migrated to the north despite the fact the wages were constantly two three times higher in the north. economic...
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the state of massachusetts has generally been very well on this and basically massachusetts has imported high skilled, high education people. it's exported metal skill that is a relatively small state. you have got, what, six-point something million people in a little less than arizona. california has 38 million in texas has 25 million. so massachusetts is almost like a single nice metro area that's worked out pretty well. but you still have pretty high levels of any quality as well. so, you know, call on the people that say they want more inequality -- more income equality how come the places that you run have the highest income inequality. and they think the answer is you tax the middle income people out, you have high housing costs by environmental regulations and other things like california, for example but also, metro new york. no population increase in the last 40 years. it's the same. immigrants in and americans out. that's been the pattern. if you want to raise a family and you are not high income, phd educated, you have a decent job, what does the house cost you in the san fran
the state of massachusetts has generally been very well on this and basically massachusetts has imported high skilled, high education people. it's exported metal skill that is a relatively small state. you have got, what, six-point something million people in a little less than arizona. california has 38 million in texas has 25 million. so massachusetts is almost like a single nice metro area that's worked out pretty well. but you still have pretty high levels of any quality as well. so, you...
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the talk on the norman rockwell museum in stockbridge massachusetts is about an hour. [applause] >> thank you for that fabulously gracious introduction and >> i can believe the archive has been digitized and now that i am done a. [laughter] what was that all about? with all those papers and ard ton pages. i'm glad to know that other people can now do it in ten minutes. i came to this book from the historical background and i studied history at cornell and attended college in the 70's at a time when abstract expressionism was seen as the high point as the great savior because it was said he shifted that capital. they have a mystical flying through the sky shifting the capitol. and the studied rockwell and i didn't really think about rockwell until other people started thinking about him first such as robert rosenblum who organized the show at the guggenheim museum in 2001. and i was immediately taken by the work. partly because i had been tired of spending my intellectual life at greenwich village in the 50's. i felt like i can't think again about that. his word struck
the talk on the norman rockwell museum in stockbridge massachusetts is about an hour. [applause] >> thank you for that fabulously gracious introduction and >> i can believe the archive has been digitized and now that i am done a. [laughter] what was that all about? with all those papers and ard ton pages. i'm glad to know that other people can now do it in ten minutes. i came to this book from the historical background and i studied history at cornell and attended college in the...
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so we know that from the massachusetts connector experience in small group markets, and we know that based on the commercial side of the market. and i have a private board that made many of these decisions with a lot of input from policies to go to work groups. so we decided early on that we wanted, that we did not want to limit products. we wanted carriers to be as innovative as they wanted to be. now, the one early decision that we made, which was unanimously recommended by all stakeholders, including consumer groups, providers and carriers, was that we would not allow benefits substitutions to the essential benefits package. and so the products that have additional benefits like acupuncture, as an example, is not one of the core benefits. so the variation in product is really an additional benefits on top of the essential health benefits benchmark, and the variation in your out of pocket liability. so the co-pay, company insurance, et cetera. >> thank you. >> thank you. i'm with voice of the munis americans. i work with other organizations. my question has to do with the language
so we know that from the massachusetts connector experience in small group markets, and we know that based on the commercial side of the market. and i have a private board that made many of these decisions with a lot of input from policies to go to work groups. so we decided early on that we wanted, that we did not want to limit products. we wanted carriers to be as innovative as they wanted to be. now, the one early decision that we made, which was unanimously recommended by all stakeholders,...
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so within 48 hours coming threat to massachusetts, to boston and the convention is completely eliminated. the thousands of man-hours that would've been have been wasted had not been too given us information, they would still be standing on the bridges. maybe you could have prevented the marathon bombing by looking for terrorists. but that was a tremendous savings. in my view, the fbi agents and some other analyst in beijing paid for itself in saving to u.s. taxpayers because they been able to resolve an issue of terrorist when there was no intent or knowledge that office to be a key player in the war on terror. >> next question. >> yes, sir, here. >> john duncan, florida a&m university college of law. we talk about the chinese and japanese russian mafia here in the u.s. beard how about a u.s. teams possibly overseas click that link not only cooperation with other gangs, but also the national security impacts back on us. because i say, you know, a lot of the new millionaires will be in china and russia and that's where the money is going. >> anybody like to take on not one? >> well, yes.
so within 48 hours coming threat to massachusetts, to boston and the convention is completely eliminated. the thousands of man-hours that would've been have been wasted had not been too given us information, they would still be standing on the bridges. maybe you could have prevented the marathon bombing by looking for terrorists. but that was a tremendous savings. in my view, the fbi agents and some other analyst in beijing paid for itself in saving to u.s. taxpayers because they been able to...
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he served as a top prosecutor of the county level in massachusetts and then went on to be elected lieutenant governor, and two years later he was elected to the united states senate where he served 28 years. the last four of those years he served as the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, developing relations around the world with world leaders. in fact, -- every foreign policy issue for the united states over the past three decades. this year he became the first sitting chairman of that committee in over a century to become secretary of state. and just two weeks ago i was honored to travel to asia with senator kerry where we pushed forward key administration initiatives like the trans-pacific partnership. our nation is very lucky to have someone with secretary carries knowledge, and global reach in this leadership position. ladies and gentlemen, let's give a warm welcome to a national hero, a man who has dedicated his life to serve the united states and a tireless can do later who is tackling the tough global issues facing our world. lease help me welcome my friend, secretar
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presiding officer from the great state of connecticut that there will be no ski area left in connecticut or massachusetts. and i assume from the report that that means rhode island as well, because rhode islanders have been skiing our beloved yagu ski valley since the 1960's. as drought and increasing temperatures reduce the snow pack in the cascade range and the rocky mountains, the future of ski and snowboarding there is also at risk. the park city foundation in utah predicts an annual local tefn increase -- temperature increase of 6.8 degrees fahrenheit by 2025 which cay cause a total loss of snow pack in the lower resort area. beyond the loss to the ski tradition in park city, the report estimates that this will result in thousands of lost jobs, tens of millions in lost earnings, and hunk hundreds of millions in lost economic output. no part of the country will be immune from these changes our imponincarbon pollution is driv. extremely warm days in the southeast is on the rise. ice on the great lakes is forminforming later and disappeg earlier. wildfire seasons are getting worse in the west where the
presiding officer from the great state of connecticut that there will be no ski area left in connecticut or massachusetts. and i assume from the report that that means rhode island as well, because rhode islanders have been skiing our beloved yagu ski valley since the 1960's. as drought and increasing temperatures reduce the snow pack in the cascade range and the rocky mountains, the future of ski and snowboarding there is also at risk. the park city foundation in utah predicts an annual local...
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we want to do more, we're trying to do more, but massachusetts, they did and it worked and god bless them. we were all looking for ways to expand and cover more people. then all of a sudden this comes down, they jump to 133. and i've said this. i said i don't -- i'm not worried about the computer glitch, the rollout, they'll fix that, that's mechanical. they've got a product, they've got a product problem. and the product problem is this. if we want to give the best care we can, right, medicaid and all that. but if i'm at 135% and you're at 132% and might be $400 between the cutoff, you might have more access than i have to something i'm being forced to buy and being penalized if i don't buy. that's a product problem. and we'll fix it. how do we give a young person the incentive to say i want to buy that insurance because when i'm 40, i'll have a good healthy track record and get discounts. if i don't get in, i can. >> i mean, the thing that strikes me about both of you guys, you're talking substantively about trying to fix things or enact things. and a huge part of the narrative is
we want to do more, we're trying to do more, but massachusetts, they did and it worked and god bless them. we were all looking for ways to expand and cover more people. then all of a sudden this comes down, they jump to 133. and i've said this. i said i don't -- i'm not worried about the computer glitch, the rollout, they'll fix that, that's mechanical. they've got a product, they've got a product problem. and the product problem is this. if we want to give the best care we can, right, medicaid...
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when you live in massachusetts it was called out the industry. well burn. and basically they made microwave products for the reagan buildup in defense in the early 80's. add a big play, but now what it does is what is called mixed signal radiofrequency chips, the stock is around 26, two and a half dollars per share in cash with no debt. back up the cash and look at next year's earnings, that's over eight and a half times earnings. at the billion in cash, no debt. return on equities is 20%. they are plugged into the apple and the samsung phone. 47 percent of the business is apple and the rest is samsung, but the rest of the business is growing faster than industrial and aerospace portions for radio frequency and mixed signal. liz: your next pick is waiting petroleum. now that is a name that is up 60 percent already. >> we have owned it since the day it went public. i had dinner with them. but the company continues to do very well. the bottom line is when we looked at bonanza creek, the nobles, selling at seven and eight times next year's discretionary cash f
when you live in massachusetts it was called out the industry. well burn. and basically they made microwave products for the reagan buildup in defense in the early 80's. add a big play, but now what it does is what is called mixed signal radiofrequency chips, the stock is around 26, two and a half dollars per share in cash with no debt. back up the cash and look at next year's earnings, that's over eight and a half times earnings. at the billion in cash, no debt. return on equities is 20%. they...
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and create logistical chaos fueling even more uncertainty, cindy and adjoining states like georgia, massachusetts, rhode island, rhode island. there are number of democrats on capitol hill calling for changes on the law. >> there should be a transitional year. it takes time for this. the transitional year be this year, shop, get the product right, get the market right and get the rollout right. >> the website will be working for the majority of the people by the end of this month. cheryl: rich, thank you. dennis: sticking with health care, key health care official admitting in test my to congress 30 to 40% of healthcare.gov still needs to be built. given how well they did the past three years to build the first 70%, it is going over swimmingly well. chairman and ceo of th ehealth. you wrote a letter to its go to offer to help out. tell us what you offered and what you heard. >> we have done this for years and years. the amazon.com of health insurance. we wrote a letter to the president offering to help, we will take is over while others are trying to fix the federal government exchange to get peo
and create logistical chaos fueling even more uncertainty, cindy and adjoining states like georgia, massachusetts, rhode island, rhode island. there are number of democrats on capitol hill calling for changes on the law. >> there should be a transitional year. it takes time for this. the transitional year be this year, shop, get the product right, get the market right and get the rollout right. >> the website will be working for the majority of the people by the end of this month....
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aetna, humana, the tufts health care plan, which is a big one up in massachusetts. hcsc and florida blue cross-blue shield are five we have confirmed and aetna put out a statement talking about what their concerns are about this. in the statement they say that they support efforts to allow people to keep what they have, however, we will need cooperation and expedited approval from state regulators to remove barriers that would make it difficult to make this change in such a short period of time. state regulators will need to al us to update policies and secure appropriate rates to get these plans back on the market. we've already heard from states that are saying, yes and no to this new proposal from the president. those saying no so far, include, arkansas, washington state, and vermont. some of those states want to keep those minimum new standards in the president's health care law. others say it is just impractical to try to do all this quickly. states that are saying, yes, ohio, florida, and kentucky, are three of them. some analysts say though that really what t
aetna, humana, the tufts health care plan, which is a big one up in massachusetts. hcsc and florida blue cross-blue shield are five we have confirmed and aetna put out a statement talking about what their concerns are about this. in the statement they say that they support efforts to allow people to keep what they have, however, we will need cooperation and expedited approval from state regulators to remove barriers that would make it difficult to make this change in such a short period of...
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they delayed my swearing here in massachusetts for a couple of weeks so they could ram it through and did not pass one amendment to make it better for the american people and they should be held accountable. >> let me ask you this. let's say that they really do want to save health care for their constituents. it would be up to senator harry reid whether or not he'll bring these bills to the floor for a vote. right? do you think he'll do that or so part of this political cya you're talking about. >> harry reid is a piece of work, that's for sure, when it comes to these types of things. he's all politics all the time looking out for his party versus our country. he has had many opportunities to fix this. when i got there, when i was there and since that time all these bills, yeah, he has a choice. will he bring it up and weaken obama care on one hand or bring it up and try to offer cover for the people that are up for re-election. i anticipate he will bring it up. and probably they won't pass and then the members, you know, shaheen and landru and all the others can go back i tried to fi
they delayed my swearing here in massachusetts for a couple of weeks so they could ram it through and did not pass one amendment to make it better for the american people and they should be held accountable. >> let me ask you this. let's say that they really do want to save health care for their constituents. it would be up to senator harry reid whether or not he'll bring these bills to the floor for a vote. right? do you think he'll do that or so part of this political cya you're talking...
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. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant := >>> a group of students at a massachusetts middle school rallied together to protect a friend who was being bullied. eight-year-old danny who wears a suit and fedora every day to school suffers from a speech problem. he is also the water boy from the school's football team. when his friends heard he was being bullied, they banned together. >> we dressed up in suits because he's getting picked on at recess and we didn't like that. he's a brand-new brother for us, and now he's a very good friend for us. we didn't want to see him picked on. >> i love that friend of his. the friend are pushing to celebrate danny appreciation day every year. >> will john bon jovi be the nest owner of the buffalo bills? the rock star is reportedly preying on a chance to buy the nfl team when it goes up for sale. sources say he has been meeting with general managers. he's known to be close with patriots owner robert craft. bon jovi has ownership experience. he is the primary owner of the philadelphia soul of the arena football league. >> the list is out of the 25 least influential
. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant := >>> a group of students at a massachusetts middle school rallied together to protect a friend who was being bullied. eight-year-old danny who wears a suit and fedora every day to school suffers from a speech problem. he is also the water boy from the school's football team. when his friends heard he was being bullied, they banned together. >> we dressed up in suits because he's getting picked on at recess and we didn't like that. he's a brand-new...
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expected expenditures and i think they may be able to carry it for a year or two, and the state of massachusetts, it took several years to get most of the people enrolled. we may be on a similar track. >> that would be some pretty heavy lifting for washington, then, if it takes several years. you're talking about entire nation. >> right. it's something that i think we will be hearing about quite a bit in the future. >> and the other thing is exemptions. who got exempted from this first year and do you think they are going to extend them? >> well, the employer mandate was what was exempted for the first year. that was the big news. i don't know what the plans are for 2015, i would expect that the insurance companies are going to want to see demand and they will proceed to move them in. >> final question, optimistic about it, pessimistic about it? concerns on a scale of one to 10? >> i think, you know, 20 years from now we will look back on this year and laugh, you know, medicaid, medicare, all these programs actually had rocky starts the first year, but a couple of years in i think this will be p
expected expenditures and i think they may be able to carry it for a year or two, and the state of massachusetts, it took several years to get most of the people enrolled. we may be on a similar track. >> that would be some pretty heavy lifting for washington, then, if it takes several years. you're talking about entire nation. >> right. it's something that i think we will be hearing about quite a bit in the future. >> and the other thing is exemptions. who got exempted from...